KCSC Announces Results of Comprehensive Measures
Average 3,789 Correction Requests from September to December

The Korea Communications Standards Commission announced on the 7th that since the announcement of the 'Comprehensive Measures Against Deepfake Sexual Crime Videos' on August 28 last year, the number of correction requests for deepfake sexual crime videos has increased about 2.5 times, averaging 3,789 cases per month from September to December, compared to 1,519 cases in August alone.


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Since the announcement of the comprehensive measures, the Commission has been implementing ▲ full-scale reception of victim reports ▲ focused monitoring of major distribution channels ▲ strengthened three-step measures (intensive monitoring, electronic review, and investigation requests for malicious distributors).


The Commission stated, "Prompt action against the rapidly increasing deepfake sexual crime videos is of utmost importance," and added, "We plan to continue implementing related measures to maintain a constant response system next year as well."


Additionally, the Commission revealed that additional measures to prevent the distribution and spread of deepfake sexual crime videos are proceeding as planned. These include ▲ establishing Telegram and hotline channels and registering cooperating platforms for correction requests ▲ building cooperative systems with victim support organizations and education offices ▲ promoting 'victim relief' functions through private companies ▲ making deepfake sexual crimes a key agenda in the international community ▲ completing policy forums and cooperation meetings with global platform operators.



The Commission also stated, "This year, we plan to produce digital sexual crime prevention education content targeting youth," and emphasized, "Additional public budget support is necessary for establishing a Digital Sexual Crime Special Committee and increasing specialized personnel."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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